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Pride 2021
June is Pride Month. Every year, during the month of June, the LGBTQ2S+Q community celebrates in a number of different ways. Across the globe, various events are held during this special month as a way of recognising the influence 2SLGBTQ+ people have had around the world. Why was June chosen? Because it is when the…
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National Indigenous History Month
This month, we are celebrating National Indigenous History Month. To celebrate the month, we will be looking back through images on important moments in the history of Cree First Nations Peoples of the Mushkegowuk Territory – and how their history shaped where we are today. Explore ATPN Indigenous History Month 2021 In past years, the…
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Twenty-Four New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Fourteen Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are twenty-four new COVID-19 cases and fourteen resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation, and Attawapiskat First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health…
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Thirty-One New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Eleven Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are thirty-one new COVID-19 cases and eleven resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, and the Municipality of Moosonee to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA…
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Twenty New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Eight Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are twenty new COVID-19 cases and eight resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Kashechewan First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, Moose Cree First Nation, and the Municipality of Moosonee to state that these new cases are in…
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Thirty-Three New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Six Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are thirty-three new COVID-19 cases and six resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Kashechewan First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, and the Municipality of Moosonee to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is…
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Seventeen New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Thirteen Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are seventeen new COVID-19 cases and thirteen resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Kashechewan First Nation and Moose Factory First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine…
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Ontario government has extended the Provincial Emergency Break.
As of June 2, 2021, the Ontario government has extended the Provincial Emergency Break. In a concentrated effort to reduce mobility and opportunities for transmission, the Stay-At-Home order required Ontarians to remain at home except for the purposes set out in the order, such as exercise, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, or accessing…
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Twenty New Positive Covid-19 Cases Ten Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are twenty new COVID-19 cases and ten resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation and the Municipality of Moosonee, to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine…
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Two New Positive Covid-19 Cases Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are two new COVID-19 cases in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Attawapiskat First Nation to state that these new cases are in Attawapiskat, Ontario. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the local health services to ensure that the individuals are…
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Two New Positive Covid-19 Cases Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay
To our community members: We can confirm that there are two new COVID-19 cases in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Attawapiskat First Nation to state that these new cases are in Attawapiskat, Ontario. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the local health services to ensure that the individuals…
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WAHA CEO Comments on the 215 Children Loss at Indigenous Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia
To our community members: “We mourn in solidarity with all Indigenous communities for the lives of the 215 Indigenous school children recently identified, on the site of Canada’s largest residential school, in British Columbia,” said Lynne Innes, President and CEO of Weeneebayko Area Health Authority – WAHA. Canadian residential schools were compulsory boarding schools run…
